Indonesia Palembang Pitis Pirate Coin 1658–1805 NGC 1992 San Marino
Indonesia Palembang Pitis Pirate Coin 1658–1805 NGC 1992 San Marino
This unique three coin certified set brings together early Southeast Asian trade currency, a modern European commemorative issue, and a high grade United States Mint State coin, all professionally authenticated and encapsulated. Perfect for collectors who appreciate world coinage, historical themes, and certified condition, this trio offers strong display appeal and cross category interest for world coin and U.S. coin buyers alike.
The first coin is a 1658–1805 Indonesia Palembang Pitis, commonly referred to as Pirate Money, certified by NGC. These tin based coins circulated in the Palembang Sultanate and were widely used in maritime trade routes throughout Southeast Asia. The distinctive central hole and crude hand struck appearance reflect authentic period production methods. Encapsulated in an NGC holder with Pirate Money designation, this piece has strong historical character and conversation value.
The second coin is a 1992R San Marino 200 Lire Discovery of America commemorative, also certified Genuine by NGC. Issued to mark the 500th anniversary of Columbus’ voyage, the design features navigational imagery and the large 200 denomination on the reverse. This coin is not silver; it is a copper nickel composition typical of San Marino circulation commemoratives of the era. It presents with attractive golden toning and sharp detail within its protective NGC slab.
The third coin is a 1991 P Roosevelt Dime graded by ICG. This is a clad U.S. dime struck in copper nickel over a copper core and is not silver. The grade indicates a superb gem example with strong luster and minimal marks. The coin is securely housed in an ICG holder signed by Mackenzie Dickey, President, adding additional collector interest for those who follow third party grading services.
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